90w LED UFO Comparison 400w HPS
Comparing 90w LED UFO with different configurations to a 400w HPS and other factors. Watch time lapse footage with real results
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so… is the ufo led better?
does your company ship to the uk
@hogridingfathippy growing tomato is the same as growing other “veggie” they need the same spectrum of light, same fert, etc.
ofcourse you grow tomatos (y)
i like your vid..i’ve been playing with plants for many years..i’m currently growing a tomato plant with just 4w…seriously..lol one 4w HPLED….when/if i ever get the time i’ll make a vid myself &show you..it’s about 6in with 3 nodes right now.my light reserch is kinda like the way people used to grow plants in dirt,& how we used to use water (alot of waste)compared to how we now use water, ie hydroponics(little loss)anyway.again,nice vid..peace.
thanks for the video i was skeptic about gettin a LED light i was leaning towards more towards a 600watt hps/mh light but now i think im gonna get the LED one
what is the price difference? I install LED lights in inground pools and they are extremely expensive and once they break from leak or other its over. They retail at about 600$. Are LED UFO’s that expensive?
@SunlightSheds thnk U!!
hps is red spectrum better for flowers, mh is better for vegetables.
wow please dont move to california
finally a supplier in new york
See make bigger differene
was the 630 nm red that beat the other ones, the only one that was triband?
It was a triband led with 7:1:1 ratio of red, blue, orange.
We are not going to disclose the manufacturer, as it was stated before, as we did the research, and chose the best one as our main product we distribute.
the 630nm red that won was that a red spectrum only lamp or a dual or triband model? and what is the manufacturer of the winning light i noticed that that question has been asked many times on here but i can’t seem to find the answer?
did you try an 850nm or 1500nm LASERs ?
I have a question… do you think the results would change with multiple plants versus just one plant
Over the past two years I have bought five of these lights and just could not be any happier. One good thing about these is that you can add them as needed. I gave one of them to my mon for christmas last year to grow cherry tomatoes with. It works great for her. She has to trim back on it because otherwise it would just take over the entire room.
That we cannot disclose, hence that is what separates us from our competitors, and of course we put in the effort.
alright so lets get a comparison on what manufacturer makes the best LED lights then
I do not believe there can be too much. Again, the poor performing lights were a different manufacturer.
Would you mind stating the two poor manufacturers and which is the Manufacturer of the 630nm unitsthat performed best!